Evolution is not resting on its laurels though. The company has already made plans to release a new Live Texas Hold'em Bonus Poker game. Texas Hold'em is one of the most popular poker variants in the world and Evolution has added a unique twist to the game to give poker players a great online gaming experience.
In a statement, Todd Haushalter, Chief Product Officer for Evolution said
The game is already well-established in the RNG and land-based casino worlds, so being the first and only live provider to offer Texas Hold'em Bonus is exciting for us. To add to the excitement, Evolution is funding a progressive jackpot that will start at €50,000
The new game from Evolution Gaming will give players access to a progressive jackpot called First Five. This jackpot starts at €50,000 and the game is a standard version of Texas Hold'em game. This means two cards are dealt to each player and five cards act as the community cards. Players will then need to create the best possible hand from their hole cards to see who wins.
The difference from the standard Texas Hold'em poker game is that it can give players a double bonus thanks to two side bets. These are both optional bets so players can just play a normal Texas Hold'em game. The two choices are either a Bonus Bet or a First Five Progressive Bet. These side bets are dependent on hitting particular poker hands. The Bonus Bet can net players a potential 1000 to 1 return on their bet. First Five Progressive Bets are potentially more profitable. A Royal Flush will earn players the highest potential win, while other poker hands will give lower wins.
As for accessibility, the game will be available on both desktop and mobile platforms. Evolution's Riga Studios will be the source for the live game broadcasts. This new Texas Hold'em game joins Evolution's stable of poker variants. Evolution's experience with online poker games is solid as the developer has the experience of developing some great games including Ultimate Texas Hold'em, Caribbean Stud, Casino Hold'em and Three Card Poker.
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